The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 22, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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The Prettiest Silk Underwear
And jNegligees wo havo over shovm Qoorgotto andl Chiffon
Negligees embroidered in Ohinillo also veith Chinillo fringe.
Colors aro flesh French bine roso and poach. Prices 25.00
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to
.$50.1
An especially pretty showing of silk underwear in gowns ted-
dies combination corset covers etc. ; also a f ow handsome match
spts trimmings aro hand embroidery ribbon and lace. Prices
aro exceptionally attractive. "Wo also show some very pretty
Crepe do Chino breakfast robes.
New and Dressy Skirts
Dow-Kist sillr Baronptto Satin aro tho materials in some of our
prettiest skirts. Colors aro stripes plaids and solid. Fancy
buttons and pocket features aro used as trimmings. Somo havo
wide hems and tucks. "Wo also show fancy wool skirts. Prices
aro $1200 to $28.50
SILK PETTICOATS
Now Silk Jersey and Jersey with taffeta ruffles; also pussy
willow taffeta petticoats in fancy colors. Prices $6.50 to $18.50
M inter Dry Goods Oo.
"Abilenc's Progressive Store"
Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention Parcel Post Charges Paid
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lyicCarty Furniture Co.
Large distributers wholesale and retail.
Furniture and Floor coverings.
Abilene Texas
MONTGOMERY DRUG COMPANY
Hearquarters for tennis basket ball and
athletic supplies.
Drink at our Fountain Good drinks. Good
service.
iv i FUEL-TIME j lw uMzrtk
aC I FOOD-MONEY I U' m
DO IT ELECTRICALLY
ABILENE AS & ELECTRIC CO.
WS ARE IN OUR NSW LOCATION
And ready to take care of our customers. Call us when in need
of Cleaning and Pressing. Phono 58 2nd and Walnut.
' last of Lewoiu.
Cagle Tailoring Co.
MUCH FUN HAP
AT ANNUAL POPE
CLIO BLOW-OUT
ISff We Pay 4 On EJft
Eai Savings p2
j3 OFFICERS: iHtMi
wt0 eQ- L Paxton President' 'MPmr
lJBCImV J SheltonVloe-PretIdent VjiSPl
vMA . Joe F. Qarrlton Cashier JMmM
YH E Chandler Aatt-Caahler MRF&Jb
(Continued from page one.)
crowded by 8:30 and ran tho gauntlet
of tho rocolvlng lino which was com-
posod of thoBG prominent students
and faculty members: John McVVhor-
tor MIbs Izora Ford Rico PiorBon
Miss Byrd Rov. E T. Miller Miss
Mary Louise Sandofer Mr. R. N. Rich
ardson Mrp. R. N. Richardson Hall
Walker Mlse Kitty Hollabaugh Char-
les Bishop and Miss Blma Carothors.
iWhea tho "paws" of thoso pooplo had
been successfully squoasod tho right
hand of college fellowship was given
toy ovoryono to oach individual of tho
occasion. Tho unlquonesB of this was
established howover by each shakor
boing compellod to wear a paper sack
on tho "fin" that did tho Bhaklng.
Music for tho ovoning was rendered
by a talented musician and a piano.
(And although tho player had a mahog-
any skin tho numbers which bo gavo
iwould give tho white artist somo
anxiety in competing with.
Tho noxt progressive contest was
tho assigning and dividing tho com-
pany into families. Each person drew
his assumed namo and ran frantically
about tho family gathering posts try-
ing to to find his respective family
and his station therein. A. newly built
chocolato cako was tho prizo for tho
best looking family. Miss Breedlovo
Miss Ivy Rhodes Mrs. Richardson and
Mr. Campbell woro tho judges in this
time of great fray.
All tho families had high hopes un.
til they saw tho Grasshoppers Then
they got shaky and somo of them aro
still shaking their fists becauso their
family was not looked on with as
much favor' as somo of tho others.
Snodgrassos thought that they wero
to bo tho favored ones when tho judges
read their nomoB first and began
to lungo around in great excitment.
Thon come their desccaslng news that
thoy had received tho bcohv piizo.
The Grasshoppers got the cake and
.their mama went forward and ?&
xjoived it with graticulous bows of
appreciation.
About this tlmo tho guests wero
ushered into tho dining room which
waB adorned with hearts over the win-
dow's hoarts by tho plates and hearts
enjoying tho good tlmo whllo thoy
comsumod tho delicious apricot lco
macaroons and ollvos which had been
prepared for them.
All too soon tho lights began to
twinkle and the company dlspursed
oach extending his thanks to tho Popes
and Clios for the great good tlmo
Lwhlch had been his to enjoy.
CANDIES
and Cold Drinks
Purity and Quality.
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Good Groceries.
SIMMONS
SUPPLY
STORE
PnONE 167
SIMMONS
BARBER
SHOP
Always appreciates your
work.
Next Door to Simmons Sup-
pjy Store
COLUMNS SOON
TO COMPOSE
COL. ENTRANCE
(Continued from Pago 1)
says that six will show up too much
bettor advantage than will four. There
will bo no engraved work at all on tho
columns now but later a bronzo plato
with a presentation notice will bo
placed over one of tho brick prtnols.
Carl
Haltom
VbF
Bring me your Eye
Troubles
Jeweler and
Optometrist
P
GOOD
OSITION
Secured er Your Money Back
.HHi?eMeOe or ty " Writo to-Uau
BBADQDOIf '8 PBACTICAf. BUSINESS COLLttQB
" K DHne Tuu
MANUSCRIPTS
MUST BE IN TO
JUDGES BY 7TII
(Continued from Page One)
really patriotic for tho college Some
th'nk they can't becauso thoy novcr
.tried. Others never try because
they think ttiey can't. So it Is often
tho case that the best talont lies latent
at homo and tho college suffers
merely becauso saomo student is too
lazy to bo loyal to tho school
Tho following by-lawB governing tho
material for tho contest havo boon
published before but requests have
boon made that they appear again In
this papor:
Articvlo III. Sec. 1. Four prizes
shall bo awarded by tho association
as follows: Ono for tho best short
Btory ono for tho best ossay ono for
tho best poem and ono for tho beat
news article For tho winning short
story essay and room a $10 cash
prize will bo awarded and for tho news
article winning first a $5 cash prizo
will bo awarded Tho recording sec-
retary shall read before tho conven-
tion the winning manuscripts.
Sqc. 7. Each school shall send fivo
typewritten coplos of each of Its con-
tributions. After tho convention
these copies shall bo distributed for
publication.
Sec. 19. No contribution in the
pr'ze contest shall contain more than
2500 words. Besaya that have been
la debates and oratorio! outsets are
wt elllglble. livery essay short
Abilene Au
Sen ice
Phone 102
Anytime.
Ainsworth's Market
Dealer in
CHOICE MEATS
Phone 830 : N. First St.
Opposite Post Office
story poem or article shall bo com-
posed and wrltton by one of tho con-
testants themsolves and thoso contes-
tants must bo undergraduate mombors
of tho student body at tho tlmo contri-
butions aro wrltton. Tho contribu-
tions shall bo selected by oach college
locality.
Besuro to got in tho game!
Tho Press slub met "Wednesday morn-
ing to elect tho Simmons representa-1
tlvo to the T I. P. A. Each college
is allowed ono voting delegate to
tho convention. John McWhorter was
solected by the local Press Club to fill
this position for Simmons
Qogee Mae Couch to la Sen Aa-
tonio attending the "wedding of' her
brother Quest Couch aad Mis Mattle
Terrell.
Qiamonds
Jewelry Etc.
Wo aro now Bhowinrr tlm
rgct itock nf tM"r
JEWELRY
SILVERWARE
DIAMONDS
In fact everything to bo
found in a modern jowolry
store. Wrist Watches
Brooches Necklasses Bar
Pins Rings Solitairs Stick
Pins and all that is now in
different designs aro on dis-
play hero in many varieties.
Special attention given to
students of Simmons College
R. B. Compton
Drugs - Jewelry
140 Pine Street
W. C. NEAL
DENTIST
ROOMS 6 and 7 RADFORD
ABILENE :-: TEXAS
DR. GEO. H. SANDEFER
Physician 4 Surgeon
Office Citizens Bank Building
Fourth Floor. '
From 5 to 0 P. M. at Anna Hall
Simmons College
PHONES AT ALL PLACES
Dr. C R. Pelton
DENTIST
Pyres Building Phone 406
Dr. T. B. Cox
DENTIST
Citizens Bank Building
Rooms 211-212 Second Floor.
Residence Phone 938
Office Phone 867
GET YOUR DRINKS
Confections' and
- Home Made Can
dies at the
OLYMPIA
CONFECTIONERY
DR. R. A. MADD0X
DENTIST
Over Compton's
Drug Store
Meet me at
SIDES
Every thing good
to eat and drink.
Finest candies in
town.
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The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 22, 1919, newspaper, February 22, 1919; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth96553/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.